Senior Olympics 2010

Kevin Drescher

Classic cars from the AuSable Valley A's automobile club are put out on display during the 2010 Senior Olympics at St. Mary's of Michigan Standish Hospital Thursday morning. Seniors and members of the community also got to enjoy a health fair, and the chance to compete in many athletic events.

Kevin Drescher

88-year-old and 2010 Senior Olympics King John Hoppe of AuGres, takes a break. The event was held at St. Mary's of Michigan Standish Hospital Thursday morning. Seniors and members of the community also got to enjoy a small classic car show and a health fair as part of the olympics.

Kevin Drescher

86-year-old and 2010 Senior Olympics Queen Bea Demo competes against Betty Ritchie in a game of horseshoes during the 22nd Annual Senior Olympics at St. Mary's of Michigan Standish Hospital on Thursday. Seniors and members of the community also got to enjoy a small classic car show and a health fair.

Kevin Drescher

A health fair took place outside of St. Mary's of Michigan Standish Hospital on M-61 during the 22nd Annual Senior Olympics. Seniors and members of the community also got to enjoy a small classic car show and many different sporting events.

Kevin Drescher

Seniors from MediLodge of Sterling, along with seniors from around the area, play adaptive tennis at the 2010 Senior Olympics at Saint Mary's of Michigan Standish Hospital. Seniors and members of the community also got to enjoy a small classic car show and a health fair.

STANDISH — The 2010 Senior Olympics kicked off today at St. Mary's of Michigan Standish Hospital. Seniors from the long term care facility at the Hospital and MediLodge of Sterling, along with seniors from the local community, competed in many different sporting events. John Hoppe, 88, was crowned king of event, while 96-year-old Bea Demo was named queen of the day.

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